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2. Any copra sacks or other sacks shipped from or through American Samoa 
or Western Samoa except after such fumigation before leaving those places as 
an inspector may prescribe. 
Avery S. Hoyt, 
Acting Chief, Bureau of EntomoJoffij and Plant Quarantine, 
B. E. P. Q. 399, Supplement No. 1. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, PRESIDENCY OF DOMINICA, 
BRITISH WEST INDIES 
July 29, 1937. 
Importation of Citbus Fruits from United States Prohibited 
The administrative proclamation of June 1, 1937, prohibits the importation 
into the Presidency of Dominica of nil citrus fruit from the United States of 
America, together with all packages, coverings, wrappings, and containers of 
whatsoever kind. 
Lee a. Strong, 
GMef, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. E. P. Q. 396, Supplement No. 1 . 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 
July 7, 1937. 
Importation Prohibited of Cotton and Cottonseed from the United States 
AND Other Countries 
[Decree No. 1899, June 1, 1937] 
Articles 1 to 3 of this decree establish protective cotton-free zones between 
the Republics of Dominica and Haiti. 
Art. 4. The introduction of cotton, parts of cotton plants and cottonseed, and 
sacks or receptacles that have contained cottonseed, into the Dominican Repub- 
lic is absolutely prohibited when proceeding from Haiti, Mexico, Guatemala, 
Costa Rica, United States, and Cuba. 
Art. 5. Requires the inspection of the baggage of passengers from the above- 
named countries. 
Art. 6. Dominican consuls in each of the countries named in article 4 will 
refuse to visa documents supporting the clearance of the products referred 
to in that article, and neither frontier nor maritime customs authorities will 
permit the entry of the products mentioned. 
The above decree apparently supersedes Executive Order No. 80 of September 
17, 1917, and No. 508 of June 2, 1920. (See B. E. P. Q. 396, p. 2.) 
Lee a. Strong, 
Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
B. E. P. Q. 403, Supplement No. 1. 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, REPUBLIC OF FRANCE 
September 2, 1937. 
Countries Contaminated by San Jose Scale 
The decree of July 7, 1936, makes the prohibition of article 1 of the decree 
of March 8, 1932 (see B. E. P. Q. 403, p. 6), applicable also to Uruguav and 
Yugoslavia. 
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